Booked for face-to-face assessment

needhelp120
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I'm currently having a breakdown because I received a text that I've been booked for a face-to-face assessment for my pip application later this month. I have borderline personality disorder, recurrent depressive disorder and anxiety and have significant problems socially. I can't even talk to people on the phone let alone in person without extreme psychological distress and becoming suicidal or rendered mute. My mum is the appointee on my account and has dealt with any phone calls and things up to this point, I've never verbally had to speak to anyone. I wrote all about this in my application in detail and it is backed up in my medical evidence from my psychologist. I really can't handle this I feel like I just want to kill myself because the thought of having to talk to someone in person is so terrifying and crippling, I'd rather avoid it. There is now way I'd be able to get there, just the thought makes me physically sick. I'm getting my mum to call them but even if they offer me a telephone call, I will literally be mute, I can't talk out of anxiety and fear. What are my options? I feel so lost and hopeless.
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As your mum is your appointee then she will be able to speak on your behalf during the assessment. If it's face to face you will need to attend with her though. I'd advise your mum to ring to ask if a telephone assessment is possible, this way you won't need to speak at all.
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poppy123456 said:As your mum is your appointee then she will be able to speak on your behalf during the assessment. If it's face to face you will need to attend with her though. I'd advise your mum to ring to ask if a telephone assessment is possible, this way you won't need to speak at all.0
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Hello @needhelp120 and thanks for reaching out today, I'm sorry to hear about what's happened and how it's making you feel.
We'd like to help you as much as we can with this, so please keep an eye out for an email from community@scope.org.uk this evening.
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I would strongly advise your mother to contact the Assesment provider that contacted you with your face to face appointment and insist that you either have a telephone assesment or the assesment should be a paper bassed assesment.Contact Details For Capita https://capita-pip.co.uk/en/contact-usContact Independent Assessment Services https://www.mypipassessment.co.uk/feedback/Also say to the assesment providers that the corner in the case of Philippa Day was told that assessors are required to choose ‘the most appropriate and safest’ method of assessment.Tell your mum to expain to them in detail WHY it would NOT be appropriate or SAFE for you to attend a face to face assesment. If she has to write a Letter then she would need to write in detail those things I highlighted in BOLD also include the below report. Keep a copy of any letters you write for yourself and as proof. Send the letter recorded delivery if possible because that yould also be proof you dent the letter. On any letter make sure you include the name of the Claimant, there Date of Birth and there National Insurance Number.I will include a link for your mum to print out and read and if she decided to give a written request to the assesment providers then she can include that report with her letter.Hope that helps. Please keep us updated on your progress.
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anxiousjanie said:this is a link to the DWP’s response and promises that could be helpful.
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/2021-0043-Response-from-DWP-Redacted.pdfPlease look after yourself and reach out anytime.
You matter!Thank you for posting that link I am sure that @needhelp120 or mum would find that helpfull and could include it with the report with a detailed letter.Also yes @needhelp120 you do matter! Please look after yourself. You are more important than anything else.1 -
Thank you to everyone that has commented with support and help, I really appreciate it. I put off applying PIP for a long time because I knew the stress and mistreatment would significantly impact my mental health. It is nice to know I am not completely alone. I will update when I know more.0
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Of course, we're all here for you @needhelp120. I look forward to seeing an update from you!
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Tori_Scope said:Of course, we're all here for you @needhelp120. I look forward to seeing an update from you!
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nasturtium said:I would strongly advise your mother to contact the Assesment provider that contacted you with your face to face appointment and insist that you either have a telephone assesment or the assesment should be a paper bassed assesment.Contact Details For Capita https://capita-pip.co.uk/en/contact-usContact Independent Assessment Services https://www.mypipassessment.co.uk/feedback/Also say to the assesment providers that the corner in the case of Philippa Day was told that assessors are required to choose ‘the most appropriate and safest’ method of assessment.Tell your mum to expain to them in detail WHY it would NOT be appropriate or SAFE for you to attend a face to face assesment. If she has to write a Letter then she would need to write in detail those things I highlighted in BOLD also include the below report. Keep a copy of any letters you write for yourself and as proof. Send the letter recorded delivery if possible because that yould also be proof you dent the letter. On any letter make sure you include the name of the Claimant, there Date of Birth and there National Insurance Number.I will include a link for your mum to print out and read and if she decided to give a written request to the assesment providers then she can include that report with her letter.Hope that helps. Please keep us updated on your progress.1
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Thank you for the Update @needhelp120 I am pleased the information was of help to you and your mum. Please keep us updated on the progress of your claim. Keep safe.
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